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Computer and information systems managers direct the work of systems analysts, computer programmers, support specialists, and other computer-related workers. LAN/WAN (local area network/wide area network) managers provide a variety of services, from design to administration of the local area network. Management information systems (MIS) directors manage information systems and computing resources for their organizations. They also may work under the chief information officer. Systems analysts may plan and develop new computer systems or devise ways to apply existing systems' resources to additional operations. Employment of computer and information systems managers is expected to grow faster than the average through 2015.
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Business Management
Bachelor Degree Program -- If you are interested in business, this degree provides a flexible base of knowledge that can be applied in many different markets. Whether you are interested in accounting, marketing, finance, general management, running your own company, or are not yet sure, the business management tools you will acquire at Westwood College can help you excel in business.
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Associate Degree, Network Systems Administration -- Network systems administrators set up and maintain complex computer network systems in a number of exciting and rapidly growing business environments. Bachelor's Degree, Computer Information Systems -- As a computer information systems professional, you will identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. Bachelor's Degree, Information Technology -- The program is structured around a core of technology-oriented specialty courses with emphasis on applying computer technology to solve business problems. Associate Degree, Electronics and Computer Technology -- DeVry based its Electronics and Computer Technology program on fundamentals of the technology driving today's systems, including telecommunications, networks, wireless, computers, controls and instrumentation. Graduate Certificate in Information Security -- Gain the skills to build a career in managing the one of the most important aspect of any business: information security. Earn your graduate certificate by completing coursework in risk mitigation and contingency planning; cryptography and security mechanisms; information security and privacy; and network, e-business and database security.
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